By Jeff J. Brown Above: this political cartoon from The Economist was published when pro-reunification Ma Ying-Jiou was Taiwan’s President, through 2015, but the fundamental dynamics have not changed since pro-separatist Tsai Ing-Wen took his place: Baba Beijing and the People’s Republic of China hold all the cards. Note: When finished reading, listening to and/or…

By Jeff J. Brown 25 Vietnamese installations, 10 Filipino, 7 Malaysian & 2 Taiwanese vs. 8 Chinese – and China wasn’t the first to build on the Spratlys- it was Vietnam and the Philippines. (image by wikipedia.org) Dear fans of China Rising Radio Sinoland, My wife and I are in Cambodia for the next two…

By Jeff J. BrownPictured above is not the sinking of the Titanic. Look closely and you can see that the right hand bow side is the imperial United States already starting to break apart and crash into the ocean. The left hand stern side is Eurangloland, which is following America’s collapsing trajectory. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast…

By Jeff J. Brown Love or hate, war or peace; the good, the bad and the ugly? Let’s see how Godfree Roberts’ crystal ball performed last week. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below): he day before US President Donald…

By Jeff J. Brown Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below): y esteemed guest and China guru, Dr. Godfree Roberts, makes some bold predictions in this captivating and funny conversation. It is all about the big summit meeting between Presidents…

By Jeff J. Brown Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below): am really pleased to share with China Rising Radio Sinoland fans and followers a written interview with Tony Cartalucci. His website is called Land Destroyer, which is…

By Jeff J. Brown Another day in empire, another trophy shot of all the dark-skinned natives slaughtered. Picture above are US soldiers, proudly showing off the hundreds of Filipinos massacred in Bud Dajo, on March 7th, 1906. To bring the people of the Philippines to their knees, Uncle Sam exterminated over 1,000,000 locals, via massacres,…

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: the speech that changed the world forever, Mao Zedong’s proclamation of liberation, on October 1st, 1949. Bordering countries, such as Afghanistan, Myanmar, Korea, Vietnam, Laos and nearby Cambodia have suffered the most horrific imperial consequences of being China’s neighbor, including war and genocide at the hands of Eurangloland –…

By Jeff J. Brown Above: several of the 15,000 electric city buses Shenzhen has put on the streets, many, if not most of them in the last year. They are at a charging station in Futian, the central business district of Shenzhen. Their brand is BYD, a Shenzhen based vehicle company. They replaced them all…

Above: British-China Friendship 1950s photo by Andrew Burgin ⓒ2006 Robert Neff Collection. The evidence is overwhelming, in spite of the detailed 1952 UN report being censored in the West into non-existence. Only one copy is known to still exist and it has not been shown to the public. What is everybody afraid of? The…